House Industry textile Boston bag
"ROOF" pattern designed by House Industry
"RIBBON" pattern designed by House Industry
"PAGODA" pattern designed by House Industry
"ROPE" pattern designed by House Industry
"DEER" pattern designed by House Industry
The "BIWA" bag from the Banshu weaving reproduction series is based on the "Mother-of-pearl and red sandalwood five-stringed biwa" (Japanese lute) that was a treasure of the Shosoin Repository.
The Mogao Grotto bag is part of the Banshu Weaving Reproduction series. The fabric is from a weaving factory in Hachioji, where it is washed, kneaded, and dried in the sun to create a textured look.
"2x9" Dip without tightening
"Motta" handkerchiefs. These handkerchiefs do not require ironing, making the most of their wrinkled texture. The concept is "a handkerchief that is comfortable."
New from motta. Pure white linen with polka dots
New from motta. Pure white linen with polka dots
New release from motta/ たたみ方次第で好きな色を見せられるポケットに収まりやすいボリューム
motta's new work/ たたみ方次第で好きな色を見せられるポケットに収まりやすいボリューム
New product from motta. New product from motta. Linen fabric is slowly dried in the sun without tension and dyed to create vibrant colors.
A new product from motta. The linen fabric is slowly dried in the sun without tension and dyed to create vibrant colors.
Japanese souvenir themed hand towels at "Nihonichi" and the Ascending Monkeys of Miyazaki Prefecture
A Japanese souvenir themed hand towel from "Nihonichi" (Japan Market), featuring a nightingale from Fukuoka Prefecture
Hand towels from the "Japan Market" themed on Japanese souvenirs, Okinjo from Kumamoto Prefecture
Japanese souvenir themed hand towels at "Nihonichi" and Mameshika from Nara Prefecture
Japanese souvenir themed hand towels at "Nihonichi" in Hata, Nagasaki Prefecture
Japanese souvenir themed hand towels at "Nihonichi" and Oita Prefecture's Princess Daruma dolls